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What Does a Broken Pelvis Feel Like?

If you have been diagnosed with one, you know what a broken pelvis feels like. The injury can be extremely painful and can cause you swelling, bruising, and tingling in your pelvis, abdomen, hip, groin, and lower back pain. It can also make everyday activities difficult or impossible. After an injury, you might struggle to walk, stand, jog, or jump because these actions can increase pain.

If you or a loved one were injured in a car accident, you can recover the costs of your treatment plan from the at-fault driver. A personal injury lawyer in your area can help you hold the at-fault driver responsible for your post-accident expenses.

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of a Broken Pelvis?

Your pelvis is made up of three bones — the sacrum, coccyx, and hip bones. They form your pelvic ring. A pelvic break can be painful. Additional broken pelvis symptoms you might experience include:

  • Abdominal, groin, hip, or lower back pain
  • Pain that increases with movement
  • Tingling or numbness in your groin or legs
  • Experiencing pain in your abdomen.
  • Difficulty urinating, walking, or standing

Your healthcare team will explain the treatment plan that offers you the best possible physical recovery. A local car accident lawyer can explain your options for the best possible financial recovery.

How Does the Diagnostic Process Feel?

Diagnosing your injury will not add to your pain. As with any injury, a diagnosis starts with a complete physical examination and assessment of your pain level. The following imaging exams might also help your medical team reach a definitive conclusion:

  • X-rays
  • CT scans
  • MRI

One or more of the above imaging exams might be ordered in your case. Each will give your healthcare team a varied view of your pelvic bones. They will aid in a prompt diagnosis and a custom treatment plan.

What Is the Treatment for a Broken or Fractured Pelvis Treated?

According to Cleveland Clinic guidelines, your treatment plan can vary based on the complexity of your injury, the type or fracture, and the impact on your bones. The type of break of fracture can include:

  • Open
  • Closed
  • Complete
  • Displaced
  • Partial
  • Stress
  • Stable
  • Unstable

The treatment you can expect to undergo can include:

  • Rest and immobility to limit pressure
  • Assistive devices like crutches, a walker, or a wheelchair
  • Medications to alleviate pain and reduce your risk of blood clots
  • Surgery to stabilize your pelvis with screws and pins
  • Traction to realign your pelvic bones

At the first signs of a broken pelvis, you should seek medical assistance. How long it takes to recover from a broken or fractured pelvis depends on the extent and severity of your injury. A mild break could resolve itself with rest and specific limitations. Healing and recovery can take months with additional injuries contributing to longer recovery times.

What Can Cause a Broken Pelvis?

According to Cedars-Sinai Medicine, a broken pelvis can be caused by a high-impact injury like one you might sustain in a car or other motor vehicle accident. Your pelvis is a strong, stable bone that requires significant injury to break.

A car accident severe enough to cause a break or fracture can leave you with forced immobility. It can also change your life and lifestyle and prevent you from returning to work to support yourself and your family.

The personal injury lawyer who represents you after the accident can help you document the cause and resulting costs of your accident.

Who Pays My Medical Bills and Other Expenses While I Recover?

If the car, truck, or bus accident that caused your injury was the result of the other driver’s negligence, they can be held financially liable. A personal injury lawyer can help you prove the at-fault driver’s negligence and help you seek compensation for the following:

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Past and future lost wages
  • Assistive medical devices
  • Treatment-related travel expenses
  • Property damage or destruction
  • Lasting physical disability
  • Ongoing pain and suffering
  • Mental and emotional distress

Your lawyer may be able to resolve your case with a financial settlement. This is the usual outcome of personal injury cases. If a settlement agreement cannot be reached, your lawyer will file a civil lawsuit on your behalf. Your potential lawsuit must be filed within a specified time, or you could lose the right to file your lawsuit at all.

Call for Your Free Case Review Now

If you are dealing with the pain and aggravation of what a broken pelvis feels like, we can help. Our personal injury lawyer will help you prove the cause of your accident and its resulting costs. We will also help you build a solid case and negotiate a fair and appropriate financial settlement.

Learn more about how hard our team at Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers fights for you by calling our no-cost, no-obligation case review team today.


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